Plumbing Leakage Detection Wellington
Hardenburgh Plumbing
Plumbing Leakage Detection Wellington
When you buy a house, you must expect unknown plumbing situations (leaks) in residence and sometimes home inspection companies do miss a lot of things.
The best way to find out any plumbing problem is to hire a plumbing company to check out the uncertainty.
Installed in the 1970s, Polybutylene is a hidden unknown; the concept was an excellent thing for plumbing contractors. It was fast easy to install and much cheaper than copper, the problem is that the cramping rings on the pipe deteriorate causing significant leaks.
These type of leaks have caused millions of dollars worth of losses to insurance companies that provide insurance to homes. Most of them will not give you a policy on the house and until you remove the polybutylene piping from your house.
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If you find polybutylene in your house, find a local plumbing contractor in your area for replacement of the polybutylene pipe.
Leaks lead to mold. The water remediation and the mold inspection group and removal will cost you your deductible and the insurance companies money as well which could be a complete nightmare.
So when you purchase a home, make sure that the inspector does his job professionally. I have seen homeowners who have paid home inspectors several hundred dollars for inspections and completely have missed the polybutylene piping.
There can be other leaks in the house as well, for example, copper piping can start the leak over years, which can run up your water bill phenomenally. When this construction is done with the house, the roofers have a tendency to take nails and throw them anywhere but sometimes the nails would land on the copper pipe and eventually deteriorate because of it.
Hardenburgh Plumbing has years of experience on Plumbing Leakage Detection, call us and let us know if you need help with your leaks, repiping system or you require and inspection 561-968-0000
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